New Estimates of Aboriginal Fertility, 1966-1971 to 1996-2001

Using census data on children in families, this paper estimates various fertility measures for the total aboriginal population and four specific groups, North American Indians, Registered Indians, Metis, and Inuit. The “own-children” procedure is used for deriving the number of births by the age of...

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Published in:Canadian Studies in Population
Main Author: Ram, Bali
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2004
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.25336/p6c31t
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Summary:Using census data on children in families, this paper estimates various fertility measures for the total aboriginal population and four specific groups, North American Indians, Registered Indians, Metis, and Inuit. The “own-children” procedure is used for deriving the number of births by the age of the mother during specific years preceding the census. The major focus of the paper is on the trends of total fertility rate and the convergence of age patterns between various subgroups over the past 30 years. Strengths and limitations of the method are also discussed.